
A Lonely Broadcast
Book One
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Narrated by:
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Autumn Ivy
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MrCreepypasta
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Joey Sourlis
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By:
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Kel Byron
About this listen
If you find yourself driving down a winding mountain road near an endless stretch of pines, try tuning in to 104.6 FM: the radio station that shouldn't exist. Troubled radio host Evelyn McKinnon returns to her hometown of Pinehaven, but soon realizes the isolated mountain village has secrets of monstrous proportions. She's stalked by a bird with human eyes, her new co-host drives her crazy, and when the fog rolls in, the beasts of Pinehaven Forest begin their brutal, bloody hunt. 'A Lonely Broadcast: Book One' is just the beginning of a gruesome folk horror tale that combines eldritch nightmares, analog horror, and an emotionally-charged story about friendship and grief.
©2023 Kel Byron (P)2024 Kel Byron
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